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March, 2011

  • 7 March

    Why my friends hate Google Voice

    “I have too many different phone numbers for you.” “I never know where to reach you.” “Calling you is so confusing!” I wish I could label the words above a hyperbolic chorus that merely points to the perils of being a cell phone reviewer with friends outside of the tech world. Instead, it is a …

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  • 7 March

    Samsung debuts Galaxy Pro

    BlackBerry users looking to make the switch to Android might be interested in taking a look at Samsung’s latest smartphone, the Galaxy Pro. The Galaxy Pro, which was unveiled today, combines both a full QWERTY keyboard and a 2.8-inch, 320×240-pixel touch screen in a slate design. It runs Android 2.2 with Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface, so you have access to …

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  • 7 March

    iPads could replace paper charts in airline cockpits

    Apple’s iPad may soon find its way onto your next commercial flight, and not just in the cabin as an entertainment device. Major airlines and a charter jet company are considering using the tablet as a way to replace both paper navigation charts and laptops on the ground and during flight. So far, no U.S. airline has adopted iPads exclusively, …

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  • 7 March

    Cisco cuts pricing on HD home video conferencing

    Cisco Systems said today that it will cut the price of its consumer video-conferencing product called Umi. The product, which first hit the market in October, will now come in two versions. The original product, which transmits video in 1080p resolution, will cost $499 instead of $599. And the company will offer a $399 version that offers 720p video resolution. …

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  • 7 March

    BlackBerry Protect beta finds, wipes lost phones

    You no longer have to be a member of the BlackBerry Beta Zone to try out BlackBerry Protect. RIM over the weekend opened up its beta of the service that helps remotely protect your personal information on lost or stolen phones. The service mimics others (like Microsoft’s My Phone and Apple’s MobileMe), and includes GPS and cell tower tracking, password …

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  • 7 March

    Rumor: Sprint to intro Nexus S, new Evos at CTIA

    Screenshot by Bonnie Cha/CNET The spring CTIA show is just a couple of weeks away, and rumors and teasers are starting to bubble up about what might be unveiled at the show. We already know that at least two tablets will be unveiled, one being from Samsung, and now, we may be looking at two new smartphones and a tablet …

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  • 7 March

    Sony Ericsson Windows Phone 7 prototype breaks cover in spy shots

    Spy shots of an unidentified Sony Ericsson Windows Phone 7 handset have been published on a Chinese forum, although it’s unclear if the phone is in development now, or a canned project from last year. The images were published on the Lizhecome site on Friday, with no explanatory information other than the subject ‘What’s this?’. They show a Sony Ericsson …

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  • 7 March

    Three offers unlimited data for £15 per month to pay as you go cheapskates

    Three made waves with its One Plan unlimited data tariff at a time when its rivals were reining in their plans for data-hungry smart-phone owners. Now there’s an equivalent for its pay as you go customers, starting at £15 a month. The new plan is called All in One, and is available in two flavours. All in One 15 costs …

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  • 6 March

    Nokia will save Windows Phone 7 from ‘niche’, says app developer

    Nokia has rescued Windows Phone 7 from being a “niche” mobile operating system, according to a major British app developer. Despite Nokia CEO Stephen Elop referring to Symbian as “a burning platform“, it seems Microsoft has the most to gain from its partnership with Nokia. Steve Purdham, CEO of We7, told us that it “had no plans to do Windows 7 until the announcement” …

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  • 4 March

    Android is No. 1 OS, but Apple, RIM rule devices

    Google, Apple, and RIM are all vying for the top spot among the smartphones. But which one is dominant depends on whether you look at operating systems or devices, according to new data from Nielsen. Among mobile operating systems, Google’s Android has surged into first place in the United States, grabbing 29 percent of the market, compared with 27 percent …

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